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Upanishads : " The Cream of Vedas"
Vedanta ( Veda +anta i.e; the end of Vedas ) as the literal meaning connotes comprises the philosophical portion of Vedas, called the Upanishads.
Of about 280 Upanishads unearthed so far, 108 have been accepted as authorised texts , and out of them have been commented upon by great Acharyas lika Sri Sankaracharya , Sri Ramanjacharya, Sri Madhavacharya and thus are classified as major.

Each one of us, according to the 'pregnant 'karma,' is here commissioned to live through and exhaust the fruits of one's own actions.

In order to live completely and fully the reactions of all 'Karma-s,' done by everyone of us, we must have a world, constituted and planned exactly as it is now.

We have already found that the conditions here on the globe are controlled and maintained by the position, intensity, and nature of the Sun.

Thus, philosophically sun is but "a bundle of the total fruits of actions."
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"I know the very novelty of this idea will make it slightly difficult for you to swallow it in one gulp!"
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"Think independently on this idea, in small mouthfuls, and you can easily digest it fully and completely."
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Next : Discussion-5. "If the Sun be thus .............."

To be continued ......

Note : Yesterday due to reasons could not publish this discussion, please bear with us dear members....

Mantram-6.
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Esa Sarvesvara esa sarvajna eso-'ntaryamy-esa
yonith sarvasya prabha-vapyayau hi bhutanam.
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word by meaning : -
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esah - this one;
sarvesvarah - is the ruler of all;
easah sarvahnah - this ( is ) Omniscient;
esah antaryami - this ( is ) all Knower;
easah yonih - this ( is ) the Source;
sarvasya - of all;
prabhava apyayau - origin and dissolution;
hi - verily;
bhutanam - of all beings.
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The sum of Mantram : -
"This is the Lord of all, this is the Knower of all, this is the inner Controller, this is the Source of all.
And, this is that from which all things originate and in which they finally dissolve themselves."
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